By: Chloe Heller – For many students, getting recruited by a college for the sport you play is a lifelong dream, and for 12 LSE seniors, yesterday was signing day. The big question is, how do you get recruited, and how do you chose where to go? Maria Devries, a senior point guard for the...
By: Jada Sundermeier – Student Council has been selling popular Valentine’s Day gifts since 2005 when Michelle Stewart became co-president after Brent Toalson left. In previous years, they have sold various gifts like a rock that says, “You rock my world!” or they sent x’s and o’s for “hugs and kisses”. This will be the...
By: Nina Peci -
Talent, inspiration, beauty - all these traits needed to be an amazing artist...or are they? Southeast’s literary magazine From the Depths is looking for one thing and one thing...
By: Cheney Hurley – Students of Southeast showcased their talent in front of their peers, teachers, and members of the community in the Jennifer L. Dorsey-Howley Performing Arts Center on Jan. 26, 28, and 29. This year, there were 19 acts in the variety show, Night of Knights, all organized by a total of 60...
By: Jillian Dlouhy – Currently with a record of 9-8, after a hard-fought loss against 5th ranked Bellevue West on Jan. 28, and with only six regular season games left, the girls varsity basketball team has some tough games ahead. Having won four out of their last five games, the Knights are playing their best...
By: Yessi Galvan – “Trying to figure out what you’re going to do with your life after you get out of high school has been the hardest part of high school for me. Especially having to to build everything around that, and that was kind of hard because I didn’t know and I kept changing...
By: Dallas Jones – In an overwhelming win Tuesday night, the LSE Wrestling Team dominated Lincoln Pius X. The duel was played in Prasch Gym in front of a roaring crowd. After the smoked cleared, Preston Rauner landed the last pin for Southeast to make the final score 48 to 27. Patrick Swift, a senior,...
By: Holden Sutter – After months of practice and hours of grueling competition, Southeast’s We the People team were overjoyed to hear their name called up to receive first place at the state competition on Jan. 5. But for AP Government and Politics teacher David Nebel, this victory presented another challenge – raising the $1,674 per...
By: Jack Wilford | Photo Editor – The weekend before Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Lincoln was hit with ice, which in some areas of town had accumulated up to a half inch. With the ice came the cancellation of various student events, one of which included the Martin Luther King Jr. Youth Rally and...
By: Julia Effle – At Southeast there are several after school programs to help students with school work or provide a place to go and do what you love. The resources, like the math help room, and Knightly Success, are for students who want help with academic needs. Knight house and clubs like college club...
By: Brittney Clark – Each year, the Performing Arts Department sponsors a variety show for students to share their talents with the school and community, in an event called Night of Knights. This year, auditions for approximately 50 acts were held between January 10th and 11th. Judges for these acts consisted of peers, teachers, and...
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Pharna Chuol|Staff Writer
After last Thursday’s tough loss to #14 Lincoln East the Lady Knights were determined to get back at it and beat the #4 Westside warriors on Saturday...